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This block was announced after the Chinese firm was blacklisted by the US government meaning American firms could face being stopped from working with the smartphone maker.

This news sent P20 Pro resale values into meltdown with the device worth just £50 on some trade-in sites.

However, there could now be some better news on the horizon for owners of the P20 Pro with prices starting to rise again for anyone wanting to sell their phone.

Some sites are now offering over £150 which is a much-improved offer than before.

Even Musicmagpie, which was one of the services offering just £50 for the phone, has now upped this to £75 showing the trend is rising.

Along with getting more cash for your phone, the Google issues have been put on hold for another few months with Wilbur Ross, the US Commerce Secretary, announcing that Huawei would be granted another 90-day extension.

That news should help Huawei push out it’s Android Q update to more devices including the P20 Pro.

In a post on its website, Huawei confirmed: “We are confident that our most popular devices, including the P30 series, will be able to access Android Q.

“We have been working with third parties for many months to ensure devices will be able to receive Android Q updates.

“Technical preparations and testing has already begun for over 17 devices.

“In fact our Mate 20 Pro has already been given approval to receive Android Q as and when it is released by Google.

Here is the list of the products we have submitted to upgrade to Android Q